It reminds me of in Die Hard With a Vengeance when the security guard tries to ambush Simon and his crew only to get cut to shreds. 😂 “I think he’s dead, my dear.”
that part ruined this scene for me because it was so dumb. What was his plan exactly? run in a straight line at nothing and yell while shooting at nothing?
Yeah but some parts were a little far fetched, like when he threw the shoe down the hallway and the guy just comes running out firing his gun and screaming…..
@@forkkio1double or triple taps the guys he shot directly in the head and saw fall, assumes he didn't just give a flesh wound to the guy behind the wall that he couldn't see and turns his back on him. It's all to make Mike look cool and it works.
4:16 If anyone's wondering what the lady said. *_"Of course I'm still here! Where the hell else would i go? What the hell are you guys doing? I gotta get home and take care of my kids. My husband's worried. There are two dead men outside."_*
I love how we get to see a wholesome moment of Mike and Kaylee before the transition to the warehouse. In addition to revealing the purpose of the balloons to the audience, it also showed that a loving grandfather and a badass grandfather can very well be the same person
He gave the balloons to his granddaughter to cover up his purchase of mylar balloons. If he was investigated for this event, and the detectives said "Mylar balloons were used in this crime, and we know you went to the balloon store that same day and bought some, why?" Mike could say, "I bought them as a gift for my Junebug," and his daughter and granddaughter would say, "He did," and "He's the best, silliest Pop Pop ever." It creates reasonable doubt in the connection to the crime. Mike truly is playing the whole game four moves ahead.
I love how just over it he is after the last kill, "Chao you got something you wanna tell me?" Lol its like the perfect Mike moment, just doing a job and being sick of peoples bullshit
A lot of people seem confused about the reaction of the man in the corridor. To be clear, throwing the shoe is NOT supposed to sound like someone walking down the hall, but rather, the target hears something be thrown and assumes it is a grenade, thus his main priority becomes to get out of the corridor, fast. Because he is panicked and an amateur the best he can come up with is to make a run for the door firing forward in a hope to deter assailants, which makes him easy prey for Mike. It only looks silly if you misunderstand what the shoe is for.
The killing was unauthorized, though. Not that it makes it any better. But Mike had no intention of killing him, it was his other guy (Chris?) that did it.
BCS demonstrated that Mike would be sincerely nice to people who actually deserved it. Like Nacho's dad, he was always genuinely nice to him. Unlike how he was with Walt and most others. He seemed like a good judge of character.
The BCS episode where he just drove around on the golf cart and inspected the warehouse for various violations was one of my favorite moments in the entire saga.
Love how neither of the first two assassins pointed their guns at Mike's direction after they heard his gun and didn't even try to shoot him in the two seconds when he popped out
It’s funny to me how shows and movies always have guns make a clicking sound, when in reality no gun anywhere makes noise when you move it around and point it places
It's a TV show. If they wanted to make things as real as possible, they'd hire someone with experience. But they don't need to. They just need to make it interesting. So the flashy kills and the unnecessary noises are just part of the entertainment.
Mike told Gus afterwards that they were amateurs and this was an easy job. If these guys were highly trained like Gus’s guys, that wouldn’t have worked on them.
@quinnjackson9252 pretty sure mike intentionally cocked the hammer on his pistol to entice the bodyguards to make a sound to one another which tells mike theres two people right next to each other on the blind corner
I always love how Mike did innocent activities with his granddaughter like getting balloons or drilling holes in a hose to understand measurements which also helped serve as preparation for him to commit his clandestine criminal activities. Man literally invented “work/life” balance
*"Of course I'm still here! Where the hell else would i go? What the hell are you guys doing? I gotta get home and take care of my kids. My husband's worried. There are two dead men outside."*
His daughter absolutely had to know, especially hearing the truth about her husband and his death in BCS. Granddaughter probably learned some time after she grew up, which I imagine she had a good rest of her childhood after the end of the series signaled how much the drug problem had been cleaned up in Albuquerque
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER VINCE GILLIGAN And then because of the warehouse takeover, Gus can no longer get the chemicals he needs for Walt to make meth with, so he decides to focus on Los Pollos Hermanos full time and becomes an international legend with his amazing spice curls. They are so addictive the cartel decides to start smuggling them around the world.
Somebody once pointed out to me that the glass on the door behind the first 2 guys Mike shoots breaks a split second before Mike actually fires and now I can’t unsee it.
um...? light travels faster than sound. So you see it before you hear it. (I am being facetious. With that distance, obviously it was an editing error.)
"Of course I'm still here! Where the hell else would I go? What the hell are you guys doing? I gotta get home and take care of my kids! My husband's worried! There are two dead men outside!"
What drives me insane is those two bad guys in the beginning. Why the hell if you may have to use your firearm is there not one already in the chamber?!
imagine if a sudden gust of wind took the baloons away in a random direction at the beginning.. mike would have to go find another balloon shop in the middle of the night, his whole plan ruined. Or if the power lines didnt short at all.. might have just bumped it without doing anything
By night, he is a cold blooded killer, master strategist, and patient predator, the sweetest man you'll meet. But by day, ooh-hoho, he as kind, companionate, and caring grandpa, you do NOT want to mess with him. Wait... I got the ending of those sentences backwards...
2:55 from the angle we see the thug running and shooting when baited by Mike, it appears he's blinded by the dark, but when the camera switches to Mike's angle, it is possible to see there's no one there (until of course Mike enters the corridor). Not sure who hired these thugs, but they're kind of dumb, lol.
That was the point. Mike told Gus specifically these guys were amateurs. They were likely there just to hold Chao hostage until Gus called Eladio and negotiated. We saw in other episodes they did the same thing with the truck takeovers. It was to get Gus to stop using his own products. Mike said that if the cartel was smart and hired actual assassins, it would have been a different outcome.
What kind of gets me is how the last guy wasn’t able to pick up on Chao signaling to Mike where this guy was and when to shoot. Chao raising and lowering his hands to signal where Mike should aim the gun seems pretty obvious, not to mention the obvious head nod. More so, since the guy knew there was an intruder, I would had taken Chao’s movements as being more of a red flag.
1:18 the actor doesnt know how to cock the gun. guy has his hand riding the action forward which is going to cause feeding problems. pull it back and let it rip forward on its own for the bullet to fully get seated in the chamber.
People for some reason dog on the guy running out of the hallway stupidly. But why is no one pointing out that at 3:26, although Chao raises his hands to tell Mike how high to shoot, how does Mike know if he is not too right or too left?
"SuPpReSsOrS aReN't ThAt QuIeT!" If you get the right suppressor with the right bullet in the right caliber then some can quiet it so much you can hear the primer.
Could someone explain why Mike shot Chow in the hand? Chow couldn't call Mike or give him the chemicals because his warehouse had been taken over by armed men, and Mike knows it.
Feels very out of character for Mike. Remember when he was hassling Walt to get his car's headlights fixed? Just so the cops don't pull him over. A man going to a hospital with a bullet wound to his hand is bound to raise way more questions than a broken car light
@@devangnivatkar2649 Not really, the bullet went through his hand so he could say that the wound was caused by, well, anything really. Especially when working in a warehouse, there's bound to be tons of stuff in there that could cause injuries like this. Now of course, doctors would be able to tell that it's most likely a bullet wound but without an actual bullet, well, they're not gonna do anything about it. Doctors aren't cops, it's not their job to investigate how you got wounded.
Mike told Lydia in a later episode it was to send a future message. Like, to have better contact with Gus and Mike. (It's implied Chao isn't very reliable even before the takeover. The "return our calls" he refers to are likely many calls, not just the most recent ones).
Because he wanted a realistic walking sound. Throwing a random item might not make the same sound as a shoe which could have signaled that it was bait. However, throwing the shoe made it sound like an actual footstep which would be more likely to bait out the bad guy which it did
you know good job to Mike on a job well done but why the fuck did he need to take that lady's shoe off? He's in an office there's gotta be a stapler somewhere
@@mikaeldahlqvist399 tbh breaking bad is great because of the great acting and cinematopmgraphy. Ironically, the story itself is not so realistic but hey the actors became avsolute gods
Mike is doing this like its his 5th playthrough and knows where everyone is gonna be
me gliding through Max Payne 3 on Old School because of all the times I played it on medium
Almost like it’s scripted…
He read the script
2:55 That guy who came out screaming and shooting truly believed he was the hero of this story
He was just trying the old “Run towards every noise and shoot at thin air” maneuver.
It reminds me of in Die Hard With a Vengeance when the security guard tries to ambush Simon and his crew only to get cut to shreds. 😂
“I think he’s dead, my dear.”
@@justinguyos5476 HA, FACE TO FOOT STYLE, HOW'D YOU LIKE IT?!
that part ruined this scene for me because it was so dumb. What was his plan exactly? run in a straight line at nothing and yell while shooting at nothing?
@@justinguyos5476 Typical open world NPC behavior. Was that a rock being thrown off in the distance?
This scene always felt very Hotline Miami style. Just walking in a building and having your 6th sense tell you exactly where the enemies are.
Looool fr man I love hlm
I thought the same, specially considering that Mike is quite similar to the Henchman.
Yeah but some parts were a little far fetched, like when he threw the shoe down the hallway and the guy just comes running out firing his gun and screaming…..
Meh. It doesn't have Hotline Miami's speed or brutality, so it feels more like the shitty actionized Splinter Cell games than Hotline Miami.
@@forkkio1double or triple taps the guys he shot directly in the head and saw fall, assumes he didn't just give a flesh wound to the guy behind the wall that he couldn't see and turns his back on him. It's all to make Mike look cool and it works.
4:16 If anyone's wondering what the lady said.
*_"Of course I'm still here! Where the hell else would i go? What the hell are you guys doing? I gotta get home and take care of my kids. My husband's worried. There are two dead men outside."_*
She basically said *"Yes,"* but in _Chinese_ culture.
LOL I love it, thank you!
Nothing about the Camry? Thanks so much for the translation!
Thank you
You missed “you didn’t pay me enough for this”
I love how we get to see a wholesome moment of Mike and Kaylee before the transition to the warehouse. In addition to revealing the purpose of the balloons to the audience, it also showed that a loving grandfather and a badass grandfather can very well be the same person
Mikes right. Youre never too old for balloons.
I swear Vince wrote that scene half awake in 5 seconds and you're out here making essays on it
@@Jett000006 youtube comments are not real
He gave the balloons to his granddaughter to cover up his purchase of mylar balloons. If he was investigated for this event, and the detectives said "Mylar balloons were used in this crime, and we know you went to the balloon store that same day and bought some, why?" Mike could say, "I bought them as a gift for my Junebug," and his daughter and granddaughter would say, "He did," and "He's the best, silliest Pop Pop ever." It creates reasonable doubt in the connection to the crime. Mike truly is playing the whole game four moves ahead.
I love how just over it he is after the last kill, "Chao you got something you wanna tell me?" Lol its like the perfect Mike moment, just doing a job and being sick of peoples bullshit
In reality no one will do that before checking house completely.
I came to the comments for that. The juxtaposition of him just calmly saying that after smoking that guy is 10/10
2:46 This is the moment Vince Gilligan became Quentin Tarantino
Better than the second option...John Woo.
I think both directors would be proud of thier respective influences to this scene
He went from loving and sarcastic grandfather to strategic hitman in under a minute. R.I.P Mike Ermantraut.
was there feet shots? freaking nub
I think poop
For those wondering the music is from the Beastie Boys called “ Shambala” it’s on the ill communication album. I knew I heard this song somewhere.
Right before Bodhisattva Vow :)
@@KidPersepolisgreat album!
It seems like music that would play in a stealth/action video game.
Some of it sounds like the music the use in Oceans Eleven
Why did you tell us this
A lot of people seem confused about the reaction of the man in the corridor. To be clear, throwing the shoe is NOT supposed to sound like someone walking down the hall, but rather, the target hears something be thrown and assumes it is a grenade, thus his main priority becomes to get out of the corridor, fast. Because he is panicked and an amateur the best he can come up with is to make a run for the door firing forward in a hope to deter assailants, which makes him easy prey for Mike. It only looks silly if you misunderstand what the shoe is for.
Well dude ran straight towards the sound while firing his gun. You don't run towards a grenade and you certainly don't shoot one.
@@berzerkbankie1342 He was trying to shoot any possible people there. The grenade isn't in the air, is it?
awful attempt at explaining 😂
@@gordonlekfors2708 then what would be your explanation. Regale us with wisdom
@@persinitrixbad writing
Poor Chao… gets held up and taken hostage then rescued only to be shot in the hand and then eventually killed…😢
The killing was unauthorized, though. Not that it makes it any better. But Mike had no intention of killing him, it was his other guy (Chris?) that did it.
"She's gonna need her shoe."
like Kim
What I love about Mike is his combination of kindness, peace and pragmatism, brutality.
BCS demonstrated that Mike would be sincerely nice to people who actually deserved it. Like Nacho's dad, he was always genuinely nice to him. Unlike how he was with Walt and most others. He seemed like a good judge of character.
0:10 that sarcastic noise he makes 😂
Ah hooooAaaaaaa
It's a very special place in my heart that the Beastie Boy's instrumental album lives in.
I could watch Mike do even the most mundane shit for hours.
Like making a pimento sandwich. 😉
While shitting is rather mundane, most do not take hours.
The BCS episode where he just drove around on the golf cart and inspected the warehouse for various violations was one of my favorite moments in the entire saga.
Competency porn
@@thedoneeye And at his age, I'm not sure sitting down on the can for that long would be great for the circulation in his legs.
2:55 breh came out, saw the wall and thought he'd empty the mag in it.
The shoe Mike threw was actually a projector. The guy shooting was seeing a hologram
He thought someone threw a grenade
That "Shaft" music near the beginning of this made sense since Mike is a bad mother---
Shut your mouth! 😄
@shanemooney6118but I'm talkin' about you ... 😮
Shut your mouth!
Shut yo mouf!
Love how neither of the first two assassins pointed their guns at Mike's direction after they heard his gun and didn't even try to shoot him in the two seconds when he popped out
It’s funny to me how shows and movies always have guns make a clicking sound, when in reality no gun anywhere makes noise when you move it around and point it places
It's a TV show. If they wanted to make things as real as possible, they'd hire someone with experience. But they don't need to. They just need to make it interesting. So the flashy kills and the unnecessary noises are just part of the entertainment.
Mike told Gus afterwards that they were amateurs and this was an easy job. If these guys were highly trained like Gus’s guys, that wouldn’t have worked on them.
It was only half of a second…
@quinnjackson9252 pretty sure mike intentionally cocked the hammer on his pistol to entice the bodyguards to make a sound to one another which tells mike theres two people right next to each other on the blind corner
I always love how Mike did innocent activities with his granddaughter like getting balloons or drilling holes in a hose to understand measurements which also helped serve as preparation for him to commit his clandestine criminal activities. Man literally invented “work/life” balance
This wasn't a fight just an excution.
Do you mean Execution?
Stupid comment. You just want the likes
*"Of course I'm still here! Where the hell else would i go? What the hell are you guys doing? I gotta get home and take care of my kids. My husband's worried. There are two dead men outside."*
She says yes
I always wondered if Mike's daughter and granddaughter ever knew that he died or if he just "disappeared
His daughter absolutely had to know, especially hearing the truth about her husband and his death in BCS. Granddaughter probably learned some time after she grew up, which I imagine she had a good rest of her childhood after the end of the series signaled how much the drug problem had been cleaned up in Albuquerque
That wasn’t his daughter that was his son’s girlfriend
@@mar2fire wife, even
@@MyUsersDark Same diff
@@mar2fire Yeah
2:45 directed by Quentin Tarantino
Imagine if the ballons missed the power lines.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
VINCE GILLIGAN
And then because of the warehouse takeover, Gus can no longer get the chemicals he needs for Walt to make meth with, so he decides to focus on Los Pollos Hermanos full time and becomes an international legend with his amazing spice curls. They are so addictive the cartel decides to start smuggling them around the world.
@@drygnfyreno- he still tries his hand in pharmaceuticals and mass produces Compound V
Mike copping a feel. He could have used anything on that desk to distract the guard.
Somebody once pointed out to me that the glass on the door behind the first 2 guys Mike shoots breaks a split second before Mike actually fires and now I can’t unsee it.
um...? light travels faster than sound. So you see it before you hear it. (I am being facetious. With that distance, obviously it was an editing error.)
she says yes
That was the longest "yes" I've ever heard
When you have to replay the misson 20 times
3:40 why no bullet holes ??
The slow playing Mangolian music in the background is dope.
_(I don't know what dope means)_
@@valenciasainzit means weed
Its slang for something that you find exceptional. Smae as saying cool, @valenciasainz
Beastie boys “ Shambala” off their ill communication album
They are voices of Tibetan monks (sub harmonic throat singing). those from Mongolia (Tuvan people) are overtone singing.
The oceans 11 music mixed with Mongolian throat singing is a vibe
Mike’s suppressor on his gun has one of the most realistic sounds for a suppressor in TV or film. Most sound like the PPK from Goldeneye
Mike is the most badass character in BCS 😀
The music is actually Bodhisattva Vow by the Beastie Boys
1:10 Metal Slug pickup sound!
"Heavy machine gun"
4:27
That's a long "yes"😂😂😂
just because the gun is positioned correctly vertically, doesn’t mean it’s pointed horizontally correct, still can miss.
I was thinking that too 🤔
Love that the guy in the chair understood the situation and tried to help
2:43 what would Tarantino do? 🤔
Imagine if the building had a backup generator...
4:15 What does she say here?
she said "yes"
@@jakub2631 Oh okay, thanks!
"Of course I'm still here! Where the hell else would I go? What the hell are you guys doing? I gotta get home and take care of my kids! My husband's worried! There are two dead men outside!"
@@jakub2631ikr he translates it in the show and this guys still like “uuuuuhhhh whatd she say”
she also said "you aren't paying me enough for this"
Mike was such a cool chracter, seeing him here using a supressed MK23 makes him even cooler
Mike was my favorite character, he was a bad ass that was good at his job and didn't care for much except for his son's widow and daughter.
Warehouse opening kind of had Harkonnen vibes lol
Mike with a MK.23 and proper suppressor is just driptastic
It would have been so awkward if those balloons missed the wires. Peace ✌🏻
What drives me insane is those two bad guys in the beginning. Why the hell if you may have to use your firearm is there not one already in the chamber?!
They didn't think they'd have to use their firearms. Prolly got bored after months of nothing happening.
If I had a dollar for every movie where the gun is cocked after the fact.
Looks like a GTA Mission.
I love it because it even has that 70s badass cop soundtrack, like he's remembering his service years
imagine if a sudden gust of wind took the baloons away in a random direction at the beginning.. mike would have to go find another balloon shop in the middle of the night, his whole plan ruined. Or if the power lines didnt short at all.. might have just bumped it without doing anything
Mike with his own theme music like he’s Shaft.
2:55 dude thought he was playing call of duty
By night, he is a cold blooded killer, master strategist, and patient predator, the sweetest man you'll meet. But by day, ooh-hoho, he as kind, companionate, and caring grandpa, you do NOT want to mess with him.
Wait... I got the ending of those sentences backwards...
Mike's gun either jammed or was locked back after the final shot going up the stairs. How they missed that is beyond me lol.
2:55 from the angle we see the thug running and shooting when baited by Mike, it appears he's blinded by the dark, but when the camera switches to Mike's angle, it is possible to see there's no one there (until of course Mike enters the corridor).
Not sure who hired these thugs, but they're kind of dumb, lol.
That was the point. Mike told Gus specifically these guys were amateurs. They were likely there just to hold Chao hostage until Gus called Eladio and negotiated. We saw in other episodes they did the same thing with the truck takeovers. It was to get Gus to stop using his own products. Mike said that if the cartel was smart and hired actual assassins, it would have been a different outcome.
3:24 Only Vince Gilligan could make a scene involving a hitman slaughtering a bunch of guys and my reaction is "aw that was cute moment."
What kind of gets me is how the last guy wasn’t able to pick up on Chao signaling to Mike where this guy was and when to shoot. Chao raising and lowering his hands to signal where Mike should aim the gun seems pretty obvious, not to mention the obvious head nod. More so, since the guy knew there was an intruder, I would had taken Chao’s movements as being more of a red flag.
2:54 bro literally screams, runs and knowingly shoots at a blank wall. Lmfao
When you successfully seize a warehouse in a mafia based video game.
The music is incredible
Mike should've started speaking shouting in _Chinese_ like he spoke German once.
This is the moment they all became square
For those who don’t know, the song that is playing is the Beastie Boys. They have some dooooope stuff out there.
Mike wasn’t paid nearly enough
1:18 the actor doesnt know how to cock the gun. guy has his hand riding the action forward which is going to cause feeding problems. pull it back and let it rip forward on its own for the bullet to fully get seated in the chamber.
Mike also is teacupping the shit out of that Mk23.
People for some reason dog on the guy running out of the hallway stupidly.
But why is no one pointing out that at 3:26, although Chao raises his hands to tell Mike how high to shoot, how does Mike know if he is not too right or too left?
Two Javier Bardems are too much for such a small warehouse
All together seems like a Hitman level walkthrough
The music sounds like something you’d here in Far Cry 4
Mike literally implemented an EMP via party balloons.
after watching bcs, i feel like mike was a little too important to be put in such a risky scenario
Hes the guy sent in to clean things up though. When Gus needs something cleaned up smoothly hes the man for the job.
@@jxsh03True but at the same time no one does it like him except for maybe Lalo, so if you lose him that's a big blow
Woman begged in Chinese, while speaking "please" flawlessly.
Idk why but the sound of that gun is so good
Probably not accurate but still good
Great scene and great music!
Beastie Boys always have a special place in my heart...
Cool to know that Mike has a foot fetish, truly a relatable character.
Thank you sir for speaking the truth and what 99.9% of the planet thinks
Mike it's like a "Old Man Agent 47"
Gotta love that Mark 23 SOCOM pistol.
love seeing it in shows/video games
That guy literally doing a Leroy Jenkins made the scene pretty laughable
The bullet doesn't actually make a hole in the wall it hoes through, minor oversight.
That was not fair, they were only four.
"SuPpReSsOrS aReN't ThAt QuIeT!"
If you get the right suppressor with the right bullet in the right caliber then some can quiet it so much you can hear the primer.
Mike became John Wick that night 😂
Could someone explain why Mike shot Chow in the hand? Chow couldn't call Mike or give him the chemicals because his warehouse had been taken over by armed men, and Mike knows it.
Probably to make sure he gets taken to the hospital? Or a punishment for not answering?
It's because Chow is established to be the least trustworthy amongst the contacts known as "Mike's Guys". The most likely to fold.
Feels very out of character for Mike. Remember when he was hassling Walt to get his car's headlights fixed? Just so the cops don't pull him over. A man going to a hospital with a bullet wound to his hand is bound to raise way more questions than a broken car light
@@devangnivatkar2649 Not really, the bullet went through his hand so he could say that the wound was caused by, well, anything really. Especially when working in a warehouse, there's bound to be tons of stuff in there that could cause injuries like this. Now of course, doctors would be able to tell that it's most likely a bullet wound but without an actual bullet, well, they're not gonna do anything about it. Doctors aren't cops, it's not their job to investigate how you got wounded.
Mike told Lydia in a later episode it was to send a future message. Like, to have better contact with Gus and Mike. (It's implied Chao isn't very reliable even before the takeover. The "return our calls" he refers to are likely many calls, not just the most recent ones).
Bad ass. But patients will bullet wounds require hospitals to call the cops. Hope Saul can help him out.
I don't think anyone noticed that fact that there's no hole on the wall when he kills the last guy. Great scene overall though lol!
I do love Mike, what a cool guy
Damn, Billy Joel really is a badass.
Simplesmente uma das séries mais senscionais que já assisti.
4:16 This shit probably funny as fuck
H&K Mark 23. What a gun.
Def set the glass shattering charge off a bit too early 😂
Mike coulda chosen any other object on that desk but he took off the lady's shoes, just sayin
Because he wanted a realistic walking sound. Throwing a random item might not make the same sound as a shoe which could have signaled that it was bait.
However, throwing the shoe made it sound like an actual footstep which would be more likely to bait out the bad guy which it did
People generally walk down hallways wearing shoes, not staplers.
@@drygnfyremaybe in your neck of the woods
i love the end: chow you having anything you wanna tell me? 😂😂😂
Can you image a small wind causing the balloons to miss 😅
I’m just laughing at the idea that a slight gust of wind blows the balloons off course 😂😂
And Mike just goes, “…..well” and leaves
So glad. "How I met your mother" needed Bob Odenkirk for an episode if they didn't Mike would not have been a character.
imagine mike missed the balloons
you know good job to Mike on a job well done but why the fuck did he need to take that lady's shoe off? He's in an office there's gotta be a stapler somewhere
True, most likely because it's a TV show,
Likely part of the Tarantino homage aspect
I have no idea, maybe a shoe sound would be more ideal than any other random object, because it sounds more like that someone lost their footing?
Shoe made a good sound like someone was running down that small hallway.
@@mikaeldahlqvist399 tbh breaking bad is great because of the great acting and cinematopmgraphy. Ironically, the story itself is not so realistic but hey the actors became avsolute gods
How on Earth did he think using balloons like that? Mike is such a tactical genius.
The guy that ran out screaming watches too much Shounen anime.
If a gust of wind appeared his plan would fail